Associations between intake of calcium, magnesium and phosphorus and risk of pancreatic cancer: a population-based, case–control study in Minnesota

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DOI: 10.1017/s0007114521000283 Publication Date: 2021-01-26T04:53:52Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract Experimental studies suggest that abnormal levels of Ca, Mg and phosphorus are implicated in pancreatic carcinogenesis. We investigated the associations between intakes these minerals risk cancer a case-control study conducted 1994–1998. Cases ( n 150) were recruited from all hospitals metropolitan area Twin Cities Mayo Clinic, Minnesota. Controls 459) randomly selected general population frequency matched to cases by age, sex race. All dietary variables adjusted for energy intake using residual method prior data analysis. Logistic regression was performed evaluate three nutrients examined cancer. Total Ca (936 v . 1026 mg/d) (315 331 (1350 1402 significantly lower than controls. After adjustment confounders, there not significant total with In addition, no interactions exist fat on risk. conclusion, present does associated
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